Spaghettiows:Canadians are funny about their beer. They love to joke about bland American beer while swilling on a Molson or LaBatts, which are both American style macrobrews that taste the same as Coors or Bud.

OK, I'll bite.

Pour a Labatt Blue and a Budweiser side-by-side. See any difference? If you don't, your eyes are as dysfunctional as your taste buds. If you do, good news: it's just your taste buds.

phamwaa:Spaghettiows: Canadians are funny about their beer. They love to joke about bland American beer while swilling on a Molson or LaBatts, which are both American style macrobrews that taste the same as Coors or Bud.

OK, I'll bite.

Pour a Labatt Blue and a Budweiser side-by-side. See any difference? If you don't, your eyes are as dysfunctional as your taste buds. If you do, good news: it's just your taste buds.

Did....did you just white knight Labatt farking Blue?

I suppose it does have a leg up because its less likely to be recycled Canadian beer but its about the same as declaring one pile of shiat a different shade of brown, lighter texture or in this case 'possesses a slightly less unpleasant taste' then the other. Same with Molson Canadian and all the other fine domestics you can find on tap at the average under 21 dance bar. I think the comment stands; it is ironic watching someone bashing American macro brands while holding a can of Labatt or Molson, fortunately those of us with any taste have better things to do.

/Like trawl fark while waiting for the hang over from last night to subside enough to venture out to the beer store